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Advanced Gravitational Wave Detectors
Contributor(s): Blair, D. G. (Editor), Howell, E. J. (Editor), Ju, L. (Editor)
ISBN: 0521874297     ISBN-13: 9780521874298
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $156.75  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Star Observation
- Science | Physics - Astrophysics
Dewey: 522.68
LCCN: 2011052116
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.9" W x 9.8" (1.80 lbs) 344 pages
 
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After decades of research, physicists now know how to detect Einstein's gravitational waves. Advanced gravitational wave detectors, the most sensitive instruments ever created, will be almost certain of detecting the births of black holes throughout the Universe. This book describes the physics of gravitational waves and their detectors. The book begins by introducing the physics of gravitational wave detection and the likely sources of detectable waves. Case studies on the first generation of large scale gravitational wave detectors introduce the technology and set the scene for a review of the experimental issues in creating advanced detectors in which the instrument's sensitivity is limited by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. The book covers lasers, thermal noise, vibration isolation, interferometer control and stabilisation against opto-acoustic instabilities. This is a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in physics and astrophysics entering this field.

Contributor Bio(s): Howell, E. J.: - L. Ju is an Associate Professor at the Australian International Gravitational Research Centre, University of Western Australia.Ju, L.: - C. Zhao is Research Director of Gingin High Optical Power Facility (HOPF) and Associate Professor at the Australian International Gravitational Research Centre, University of Western Australia.Blair, D. G.: - D. G. Blair is Director of the Australian International Gravitational Research Centre (AIGRC), University of Western Australia.Zhao, C.: - E. J. Howell is a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia.